Doesn't, however, mean I'll be going outside or anything rash like that. Alas, even w/ the opportunity to sit here for 16 or 18 hrs., the muse has been w/holding her inspiration, & I just don't care about anything recent of hers (or much else, really) anyway. One can only keep the outrage fueled for so long.
Maybe we can top off the tank tomorrow, though.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
It's Been Nice Here Too
Posted by M. Bouffant at 10:22 PM
Labels: boring economics-related shit, M. Bouffant
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I feel you. The best I could come up with reading about her almost brush with notoriety was "What an idiot. What's for lunch?".
I thought, "It's all about you, isn't it." And then I read her car post and said it again.
We gotta do something. She's boring us into immobility.
I just went over there to see what she considered an "almost brush with notoriety." I think that's definitely going in to Megan's Top Five Stupidest Moments.
Five?
This also forced me to go over there (I am loath to, as I don't like giving her the page hits these days).
In all seriousness, I think she's gotten worse since she started at the Atlantic. As bad as she was then... I suspect if she was just a random blogger with her own typepad page posting the drivel she's putting up now, she'd never have gotten the attention she now has.
And that's saying something.
Bless her heart, she always come through for us.
What an idiot.
So I was thinking ratatouille (got some leftover zucchini) with freshly baked bread and some nice cheese. Whadya think?
Top five, Susan. There's Everyday Stupid Megan and Standout Stupid Megan. For instance, that link you provide where she castigates the left for doing exactly what the right was doing when there were anti-war protests. At least, as far as I can tell (or, "AFAICT" for a lazy "journalist" like Megan), nobody on the left has called for teabaggers to be pre-emptively attacked with 2 x 4s.
She's definitely gotten worse since she got to the Atlantic. I used to actually read her to be exposed to a somewhat reasonable point of view in conflict with my own. Those were the days.
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